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Re: MENORRHAGIA: can novasure be done -- should I ask my doctor these questions/
From: d (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 19 Jan 2008 21:22:49 -0600 (CST)
I'm sorry I'm stupid about this, my doctor said he'll know when he gets
in there,but when he gets in there, I'll be out cold. Is it reasonable
for me to ask for a game plan or just trust that things will work out.
I'm just confused. I'll have no control when I'm out. Any thoughts?
thanks
At Sat, 19 Jan 2008, T. Lyons, MD wrote:
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>Message posted on T. Lyons, MD behalf by: Hope, Fibroid and Women’s
>Health Forum Moderator
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>Novasure would not work in this case. There may be other methods of
>accomplishing endometrial ablation in this situation but a
>hysteroscopy would need to be done first to determine what should
>happen from there.
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>--
>T. Lyons, MD
>ATLANTA, GA, Sightline of Atlanta
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>At Thu, 17 Jan 2008, d wrote:
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>>I have a report that says I have a "suspected" bicornuate or septated
>>uterus? Would novasure work?
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